As part of Microsoft’s efforts to banish ‘inconvenient, insecure, and expensive’ passwords, ZDNet reports on how the company is using FIDO Authentication, including FIDO2, for simpler, stronger authentication.
As part of Microsoft’s efforts to banish ‘inconvenient, insecure, and expensive’ passwords, ZDNet reports on how the company is using FIDO Authentication, including FIDO2, for simpler, stronger authentication.
In the wake of the recent SolarWinds breach, Arshad Noor, CTO at StrongKey, explains the…
Receiving a text to confirm a banking operation is a process that became common. However,…
In the view of the expert, the coming year will also be marked by the…
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